Friesian portrait from your photo
A custom Friesian portrait, printed on real canvas. Try any style and see that long, thick black mane and the silky feathering on the lower legs as art – before you pay.
Upload a photo of your Friesian, pick a style, and see it become a portrait worth hanging. You only pay when it’s unmistakably them.
Free to preview · no account needed · it’ll look like them, or you don’t pay
The Friesian, in a portrait
The Friesian is almost always jet black, with a long wavy mane, a heavy forelock, and that famous silky feathering around the hooves. Add the high, arched neck and proud carriage and you have a horse that already looks painted. We keep that drama honest: a portrait that shows your own Friesian's real expression, not a generic black horse.
What makes a great Friesian portrait
The all-black coat and crested neck make baroque/regal the obvious match, the dignity is built in. Charcoal suits the Friesian too, since black-on-black coats are really about light and shadow rather than colour. Oil painting flatters the muscular build and the sheen of a groomed coat, while studio realism keeps every strand of that flowing mane and leg feathering sharp.
Photo tip: Shoot in soft, even daylight so the black coat keeps its shape and sheen instead of flattening into a featureless silhouette.
Your Friesian, in any style
Swap until it’s unmistakably them – it’s free to look.
What you can count on
- Real canvas, gallery-wrapped, ready to hang – something you keep, not a download.
- You see the portrait first – and if it doesn’t look like them, you don’t pay.
- Made for Friesians and every other breed – from your own photo.
- If it’s not right when it arrives, we’ll make it right – or refund you.
We’re new – so instead of borrowed five-stars, here’s our promise: you see your portrait first, and if it isn’t them, you pay nothing. Real reviews land here the moment our first customers hang theirs. We’ll never invent one.
Questions
Will it actually look like my Friesian and not just any black horse? +
Yes, that is the whole point. You preview the portrait first and only pay if it genuinely captures your horse's face, mane and feathering, so a generic black-horse result isn't something you ever have to accept.
Can the long mane and leg feathering be shown clearly? +
They can. Styles like studio realism and oil painting hold the flow of the mane and the silky feathering well, as long as your photo shows them, so a side or three-quarter shot tends to work best.
What do I receive? +
A real canvas print of their portrait, gallery-wrapped and ready to hang – not a digital file.
Is this AI? +
Yes, and we’re open about it. Created from your photo with modern tools and printed – not hand-painted.
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